A specific configuration of a heavy-duty truck, referencing a model year, manufacturer, series, cab type, and availability for purchase. It denotes a vehicle produced by Peterbilt in 2004, belonging to the 379 series, equipped with a ‘day cab’ (a cab without sleeping quarters), and actively being offered to potential buyers. The phrase encapsulates key characteristics for those seeking this particular class of vehicle.
The availability of these trucks often represents a cost-effective entry point into the trucking industry or an opportunity to expand an existing fleet without incurring the expense of a new vehicle. The 379 series, in particular, enjoys a strong reputation for durability and reliability, making well-maintained units a valuable asset. Furthermore, the “day cab” configuration is ideal for local or regional hauling operations where overnight stays are not required, optimizing fuel efficiency and maneuverability.